Yash ji, you are speaking in Haryanvi and you're saying that I will get admission in NIBS in 7th grade. Yes sir, you will definitely get it. You can take admission there. You can also pursue college studies and other courses from there. For example, if you want to do a computer course, Tally, or any kind of diploma, that is absolutely possible — you can get all of that there. But for this, we will definitely give you a proper medium. You can call IVS once to get more information about NIBS. The IVS number is 8800004334 — that is, Eight Eight Zero Zero Zero Zero Four Three Three Four. Call timing is from 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday. You can call anytime during this period and get complete information about NIBS. Whatever doubts you have can be cleared. Your question came with confidence — I felt really good knowing that, and we hope you got the answers you were looking for.
Rahul ji is asking that I want to ask the people of Delhi about this: CBSE's form is coming out less frequently. For this information, Indizapur people are going to tell that Delhi's form will be less. CBSE board is asked this question. If you want to ask the people of Delhi, the number is 1A10011GG004JH, one eight zero zero one one eight zero zero four. Call this number and directly ask the CBSE board about the form opening. They say the form is coming out, and I want to fill it. If you are from Uttar Pradesh, it is like this: you may not be eligible for this form because CBSE board has revealed that only residents of Delhi can apply for this form, otherwise people outside Delhi cannot apply. Now coming to Vikas from Kanpur, which is considered an industrial city. Kanpur is saying that if the form for SSC 13 is for those who have difficulty speaking and listening, we have filled the form for SSC 13. So you are asking when and where will my exam be held in Kanpur? Brother, it is very difficult to say anything because there is no fixed place for SSC 13. When and where the center will be assigned, no one knows. Nowadays, there are a lot of complications in SSC, and SSC is caught up in so many issues that they are not able to give answers. Therefore, it is very difficult to say anything. You should wait for your admit card; it will tell you the time, place, and center of your exam. And if you already know the post for which you have applied, arrangements will be made. You can check your exam details on the official website by entering your details. Your exam is confirmed, and your admit card will be issued a few days before the exam. It will have your center address, helpline, and everything. They will tell you that you don't need to wander around.
information has been given about whether Railway Group D form will be released or not.
Right now, I want to connect with the lady whose name is Kiran Shukla ji. You are from Fatehpur and talking like this. You want to know why registration is required to listen to Radio Udaan. Whether it is a school or school-at-home, ma’am, Radio Udaan is not free for just anyone. To avail any of the school-at-home services, it is mandatory to register. Registration is compulsory, okay? Whatever doubts or questions you have, please follow the instructions accordingly. If you register, you can take advantage of the services provided by school-at-home. For example, if you have any questions or doubts, you can clear them by calling our number three. We are all with you and will answer your queries again. For now, your question was why it is asked to register when we call to listen to Udaan through school-at-home. So, just register. If you want to listen for free, then that’s your choice. But if it is for you, please share some of your real details. Maybe there will be some benefits or opportunities for you through them. They are doing this not for their own benefit but thinking about you. It is for all of us, including you and me. So why not share your real information and register to take advantage of it?
Small Vasu, what’s the question? Lal Shankar is looking very good, and may your confidence keep growing like this. Many good wishes from our side. You are saying that you study in Chandigarh and have also mentioned the name of an institute. You said it has AC and other facilities, and there is no problem there, but the environment is not right for you. Look, brother, the kind of environment you want—first, you have to be confident in yourself. When you lived in your village or home, you played and interacted with many types of people, right? In the streets and neighborhood, there are many kinds of people. That itself is a kind of school or institute where you meet different types of people. Think about it—if everyone was as innocent and simple as you, it would be very difficult to find such a place anywhere, right? If you feel someone is bothering you, then go somewhere alone, listen to music using headphones, or find some other system for yourself. There are many such ways. And if you want to go to NIBS (National Institute of Business Studies or whatever it refers to), don’t worry. You can go there; there is no big “braille test” as some people say. It’s not really like that. Since you know braille well, you can go there and give the test. As for the environment, there isn’t any perfect environment anywhere, as you think. Every place has different kinds of children and different kinds of people. Good qualities exist in every society. If you keep searching for the perfect environment, I don’t think you will find it anywhere. So just study where you are now.
"Mr. Indrajit Munda, you have asked the same question multiple times in different ways. Do you have nothing else to do in life, or do you just post recordings to pass time at home? First of all, my question is to you — and I expect an answer in upcoming sessions. Secondly, regarding Mr. Satyam Rana’s query — he said he has appeared for the NIOS board exam, but the full form he provided was slightly different. You mentioned 'Indian' in the full form, so that's a different thing altogether — everyone may have their own version. But if your question has already been made clear once, then at least wait for the answer. In proper words — be patient. In English, it’s just a small word — wait. Only after that, if you feel your question is still not being answered, then you may ask again. Some people get their answers, yet they still keep asking the same question in a roundabout way. There’s no objection to giving an answer, but everything has a limit, a boundary, a scope. But it seems most of you don’t care about these things. Now you're asking how to write the exam, how to fill the form — can we fill it ourselves or do we have to go to a cyber café? If you know how to fill the form, then go ahead and do it yourself. If not, then go to a shopkeeper or cyber café and get it filled. Whatever fee they charge — 200, 300, 400 — just pay them. That much at least you’ll have to give; nothing comes for free. At least think about this: whether you need to go to a cyber café or fill the form yourself. If you know how to operate a laptop, computer, or smartphone, then you can fill the form on your own. But if you can’t even use a basic smartphone, then how can you fill the form? After hearing several audios, this truth about you has come to light. So please pay attention to this. Don’t make us give you feedback again on this matter. Come to our body (forum/platform) in the right mindset."
Reply on technical problem of networking.
So there is a question from my brother — he wants to know: Just like visually impaired individuals study using Braille on the Vijayalipi system, how do deaf-mute children study? Is there a similar system for them? See, they can see the world, but they can't speak or hear. In our society, there’s a rather unpleasant term used for them — one that doesn't sound respectful or nice. But proper terms have been created for them too. For example, I liked the way you used the term "mukhd" (speech-impaired), or we can also say "HI" (Hearing Impaired). So, they are taught using sign language. Their books and notebooks are like those used by sighted people — printed materials. You must have seen such general knowledge books at home, which your brother or any family member might have read — those are regular books. And since they can see, that's not a problem. For other aspects of learning and teaching, special teachers are assigned — just like we have different types of teachers for different needs. They are taught through hand signs and gestures, i.e., sign language. There are different forms of sign language — even the alphabet (A, B, C, D) is taught in a specific way, and teaching styles vary too. So whatever is being taught is communicated to them through symbolic gestures, because they cannot speak. So yes, there is a complete system and process in place for them as well. Many people from this community have achieved success and are working in high positions. They are making their families proud, living independent lives, and are not dependent on anyone. So yes, they study and progress just like anyone else. I have studied with such deaf-mute students myself, and they are very nice. I really enjoyed learning and growing with them. We used to help each other a lot. Sometimes we had small arguments too, but we always made up and came back together. The only real challenge was that I couldn’t see, and they couldn’t speak — so communication was a bit hard. But apart from that, there was no difficulty at all. So yes, I’ve studied with deaf-mute children, and they’re really good human beings.
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He has answered the question whether the keyboard of the laptop or computer used by blind people is accessible or not
